Santander Bank’s planned 765-foot tall office tower in Brickell has entered the construction permitting phase.
A demolition permit for a smaller office building on the site has already been issued, and Santander employees have relocated.
The master construction permit for the new tower was submitted on October 31, and entered pre-screening on November 8.
A private provider is being used to expedite the review process.
According to the filing, the estimated hard construction cost will be $222,036,151.
The 41-story tower will have 33 floors of office use, with 634,890 square feet of office space, the permit states.
Floors 1, 2, 3, 7, and 41 will all have restaurant space, totaling 38,865 square feet.
There will also be significant retail, with 39,981 square feet on levels 4, 5 and 6.
The permit also lists 15 floors of parking. An earlier filing with the City of Miami showed there would be 1,496 parking spaces.
Coastal Construction is listed as the contractor.